Lisa Johnson
Northland Morning HostLisa Johnson started in radio when she was 17, and got her first reporting gig for TV news two years later. She has been privileged to have conversations with the Northland's best, brightest, and most interesting since Northland Morning debuted in 1991.
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"If we don't actually understand the people behind the statistics, how can we make change? How can we build empathy? How can we create a community of people who love and care for each other?"
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Plus the Orionids are like "sparks flying through the air"
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When folks start talking about job creation, they should be talking to Moira Villiard
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"What's the next step toward justice?'
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"Grocery stores have tried to offer a five-cent reward to bring your own bag and people weren't motivated, but for the exact same amount, people will do anything to avoid the fee."
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"The idea drives up and it's like, 'Get in the car. Don't worry about it; I'm driving.' With this book, I definitely felt I was in the trunk."
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"There's nothing in traditional medicine says you can't use western medicine and some of the privileges it brings"
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Mindfulness when you're always thinking one or two seasons ahead
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Is public art the solution to our annoyance with roundabouts?
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All our generations exist in us and one day our ancestors will carry us home.